To no one’s surprise, Prince Harry is in the news once again. The release of his sensational memoir ‘Spare’ has been a mixed bag. The last of his and Meghan Markle’s supporters are backing out now. It has led people to wonder if Prince Harry will return to England and attend the Royal Coronation.
While Prince Harry’s return remains in doubt, there have been talks about reaching common ground. It is, no doubt, going to be crucial with the Royal Coronation around the corner. There has yet to be an official word about either side wanting to put the weapon down. We look into the royal family feud and find out what’s happening.
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Will Prince Harry Be Present For The Royal Coronation?
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will most likely not be present for the Coronation of Charles and Camilla. The release of ‘Spare’ proved to be the last straw in a relationship barely holding on to itself. Prince Harry has made revelations that have led to people reevaluating their trust in the monarchy. While the Coronation is still happening, there’s no doubt a change in how we will perceive the royals.
‘Spare’ is doing a great deal of harm to Prince Harry. He and Meghan Markle are no longer enjoying the support they did, with no more easy sympathies going their way. Not a working royal anymore, Prince Harry gave no official word on attending the Coronation. But given how he still hasn’t received an apology, there will still be animosity between him and the family.
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Will Prince Harry Reconcile With The Royal Family?
Yes, a reconciliation of sorts is on the table between both sides. There have been conversations about arranging “temporary peace” til the Coronation. Royal commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti said an understanding is likely to be reached, “Whether or not that’s possible is one thing and whether or not it’s lasting is another thing.”
“Even if they do manage to make some form of peace, [it] might be temporary. I think it’s going to be extremely difficult for them as a family – and more broadly, for the nation and the Institution – to forgive what’s happened.” the Royal commentator added.
The Royal supporters have publicly criticized the timing of ‘Spare‘. While the royal outcasts insist on an apology, others have taken him to task for diverting attention from the Coronation ceremony. It’s hard to know what is what, but the book has done no favors to any royal family members.
Meanwhile, dissent in the Royal family continues as Prince Andrews is said to be banished from his suite by King Charles III.
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